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Chapter 15 Question 9 1)A saturated solution of lead(II) chloride, PbCl2, was prepared by dissolving solid PbCl2 in water. The concentration of Pb2+ ion in the solution was found to be 1.62×10−2 M . Calculate Ksp for PbCl2. 2)The value of Ksp for silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, is 1.20×10−5. Calculate the solubility of Ag2SO4 in grams per liter.
1) Use equilibrium ion concentration to calculate Ksp. The Pb2+ concentration in a saturated solution of lead bromide is measured and found to be 1.19×10-2 M. Use this information to calculate a Ksp value for lead bromide. Ksp =___________ 2) Use solubility to calculate Ksp. The solubility of Fe(OH)2 is measured and found to be 1.15×10-3 g/L. Use this information to calculate a Ksp value for iron(II) hydroxide. Ksp =______________
What concentration of the lead ion, Pb2+, must be exceeded to precipitate PbCl2 from a solution that is 1.00×10−2 M in the chloride ion, Cl−? Ksp for lead(II) chloride is 1.17×10−5
1/ The molar solubility of PbI2 is 1.5 x 10-3 M. a/ What is the molar concentration of iodide ion in a saturated PbI2 solution? b/ Determine the solubility constant, Ksp, for lead(II) iodide 2/ Calculate the molar solubility of PBI2 in the presence of 0.10 M NaI 3/ Compare the molar solubility given in problem 1 and the molar solubility calculated in problem 2. Explain the cause of the difference.
1. A saturated solution of lead(II) chloride was prepared by dissolving PbCl2 solid in water. The concentration of Pb+2 ion in the solution was found to be 1.62*10^-2M . Calculate Ksp for PbCl2 . 2. The value of Ksp for silver chromate, Ag2CrO4 is 9.0*10^-12 . Calculate the solubility of Ag2CrO4 in grams per liter.
What is the equilibrium Pb2+ concentration when 2.61 L of a 0.103 M lead acetate solution are mixed with 2.82 L of a 0.370 M ammonium bromidesolution? [Pb2+] = M The solubility of AgCl in water is 1.34×10-5 M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubility of AgCl when the solid is added to a solution that is 0.520 M in thiosulfate ion. For AgCl, Ksp = 1.80×10-10 and for Ag(S2O3)23-, Kf = 2.00×1013. Solubility = M
6) The molar solubility of PbI2 is 1.5X10-3 mol/L. PbI2(s) ??Pb2+(aq) + 2I-(aq) A) What is the molar concentration of iodide ion in a saturated PbI2 solution? Hint: consider mol ratios. B) Determine the solubility constant, ksp, for lead(II) iodide: ksp = [Pb2+] x [I-]
Silver chloride, AgCl, is a sparingly soluble solid. Answer the following questions about a saturated solution prepared by placing solid silver chloride in a 1.94 x 10-5 M NaCl(aq) solution. At some temperature, the silver ion concentration, [Ag+], was found to be 6.24 x 10-6 M. (a) What is the concentration of chloride ions, [CI – ], in the resulting solution? XM (b) What is the molar solubility of silver chloride, AgCl, in 1.94 x 10-5 M NaCl? 4.9 6.24e-6...
A Calculate the molar solubility of PbCl2 in a 0.2340 M lead(II) perchlorate, Pb(ClO )2 solution Solubility = B. Let's say we have a beaker where a saturated solution of lead(II) chloride is in equilibrium with solid lead(II) chloride in which of these cases will the molar solubility be lowest after equilibrium is reestablished? After the addition of solid NaNO3. After the addition of 0.120 moles of Clion. Not enough information given, After letting some of the solvent evaporate None...
A saturated solution of lead (II) iodide, PbI2 has an iodide
concentration of 3.0 × 10-3 mol/ L. Calculate the solubility
constant, Ksp, for lead (II) iodide. PbI2 (s) ß---à Pb2+(aq) +
2I-(aq)
A saturated solution of lead (II) iodide, Pbl2 has an iodide concentration of 3.0 x 10-3 mol/ L. Calculate the solubility constant, Ksp, for lead (II) iodide Pbl2 (s) 8 3.5 x 10-8 5.0 x 10-8 2.8 x 10-8 1.4 x 10-8 -à Pb2 (aq)+2I(aq)